Dartford Science & Technology College

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Dartford Science & Technology College
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Dartford Science & Technology College
Heath Lane

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DA1 2LY

Coordinates 51°26′31″N0°12′12″E / 51.44181°N 0.20344°E / 51.44181; 0.20344 Coordinates: 51°26′31″N0°12′12″E / 51.44181°N 0.20344°E / 51.44181; 0.20344
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Type Foundation school
Local authority Kent County Council
Department for Education URN 118785 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Age11to 18
Enrolment733 as of April 2016
Website http://www.dstc.kent.sch.uk/

Dartford Science & Technology College (DSTC) is a non-selective school for girls in Dartford, Kent, England. DSTC has moved to a campus it shares with a nursery, primary school and adult education. It has two specialisms: Science and Technology. [1]

DSTC is a foundation school administered by Dartford Community Learning Partnership. The partnership includes Abbott Laboratories, the Co-operative movement, Darent Valley Hospital Trust, Kent County Council, STEMNET and the University of Greenwich. [2]

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References

  1. "Dartford Science and Technology College". dstc.kent.sch.uk.
  2. "Partners". dstc.kent.sch.uk.